Robert Kern wrote:
> Xiaolei Li wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to initialize a set from a list but am unable to do so. My
> > list "c", looks like:
> >
> > [(1.00909, 0.91966, -0.13550388182991072, 0),
> > (0.87
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> Xiaolei enlightened us with:
> > from pylab import *
>
> You'd better not do that. Just use "import pylab".
>
> > If I remove the first line, I correctly get:
> >
> > [1, 2, 3, 3]
> >
> > set([1, 2, 3])
>
Hi,
I'm trying to plot some points in an image. Each point has an
associating type and I'd like to have different colors (preferrably of
high contrast) for different types. The number of types in the data
file is unknown a priori. Is there a way to do this at runtime?
The "solution" I have so
Hi,
I'm trying to initialize a set from a list but am unable to do so. My
list "c", looks like:
[(1.00909, 0.91966, -0.13550388182991072, 0),
(0.874239991, 0.7001, -0.2123048713754, 0)]
So basically a list of 2 tuples, each with 4 elements. Since tuples
are